Tag: compliance
Mycroft has emerged from stealth, securing $3.5 million in seed funding to deploy its AI-native cybersecurity and compliance platform. The company utilizes autonomous agents to provide end-to-end protection and regulatory oversight, aiming to replace fragmented and manual processes with a unified, continuously operating system.
The rapid proliferation of AI agents across industries necessitates a robust governance framework to mitigate risks in security, compliance, and operational oversight. Boomi emphasizes the critical need for such measures to ensure responsible AI adoption and harness its full potential without succumbing to its inherent dangers.
The EU AI Act introduces stringent compliance requirements for AI models identified as having systemic risks. This analysis delves into the core obligations and practical steps developers and deployers must take to align with the new regulatory landscape, ensuring responsible innovation and public trust.
The EU AI Act presents significant compliance challenges and strategic opportunities for US businesses, urging CFOs to proactively assess AI risks and investments.
The EU AI Act introduces a comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, prompting businesses to assess their data readiness and governance strategies to ensure compliance and leverage AI responsibly.
As federal action on AI workplace regulation stalls, states are increasingly stepping in to fill the void, creating a complex and evolving landscape for businesses navigating AI adoption and compliance.
White & Case LLP has released a comprehensive handbook designed to guide businesses through the complexities of the EU AI Act. This resource provides an in-depth look at the regulation
The EU AI Act introduces significant new obligations for providers of general-purpose AI systems, marking a pivotal moment in AI regulation. This analysis delves into the immediate impacts and future implications for developers and deployers of these powerful technologies.
The EU AI Act introduces complex obligations for General Purpose AI Models (GPAIMs), particularly concerning downstream modifications. This analysis explores the responsibilities of deployers and the potential impact on innovation and compliance.